Supposedly it's middle mouse button, but obviously I'm lacking that. In other browsers it was generally ctrl+click (on a link) to open a link in a new tab. But that isn't working.
Can't find any options in the settings either to change it. Is there a workaround, or an addon/extension for this?
Edit: To clarify, I'm not talking about Ctrl+T. That just opens a blank tab, or my last closed tab.
"Ctrl + Enter" should work...
Shortcuts
- for Windows and Linux: ALT + ENTER
- for Mac:
- open in new background tab: CMD + ENTER
- open in new tab: CMD + SHIFT + ENTER
Usage
You could use it the following ways:
- Highlight link: TAB
- Open link in new tab: ALT + ENTER [Windows/Linux], CMD + ENTER (+ SHIFT) [Mac]
or
Jumb to address bar: STRG + L [Windows/Linux], CMD + L [Mac]
Type in url or search term
Open in new tab: ALT + ENTER [Windows/Linux], CMD + ENTER (+ SHIFT) [Mac]
Source
Here you can find all Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts. Some of them are pretty useful.
Shortcut to open a new tab instead of window.
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Hello,
I Hope you can help me with this:
recently Microsoft added a new feature to windows explorer, which is the Windows Explorer Tabs, so I tried to search for a shortcut to open any folder/folders I'm selecting in a new Tab on the same windows explorer window, but I couldn't find any shortcut for that on the internet after a little search,
can you help me please and tell me what is the shortcut to open folder/folders in a new Tab in the same Windows Explorer window if there is one for it?,
thank you.
It is middle click.
oke thank you.
Don't think there is a native way of doing that in Chrome.
However there is an Chrome extension specifically for that – Tab to Window Keyboard Shortcut.
As mentioned, there doesn't seem to be a shortcut for popping the current tab out to a new window. But you can try clicking on the address bar then hitting Shift + Enter or shift-click a link.
The former duplicates the current tab in a new window. The latter opens the selected link in a new window. (Validated on Mac OSX 10.10.)
Use Tab To Window extension of chrome. it will provide you several shortcuts to manage your tabs.
For example, use Alt+Shift+X to move the active tab to a new window.
The shortcuts are customisable.
In case someone is interested in a current solution without extensions:
If you just start typing the name of the website you want to access or highlight the URL and press Shift+Return, a new detached window will open.
Clicking on the links and selecting "Open in New Window" is slowing me down. Its a repetitive task and the seconds are adding up.
I looked for a solution but could not find one.